Planned Parenthood Federation of America (part of the International Planned Parenthood Federation) is an American non-profit organization, established in 1921 by Margaret Sanger to help women avoid unwanted/unplanned pregnancies. In their own words, their goal is:

“”Planned Parenthood believes in the fundamental right of each individual, throughout the world, to manage his or her fertility, regardless of the individual's income, marital status, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, national origin, or residence.

Planned Parenthood is often the only health carepoor women receive, and the free or low cost exam is a moment to see a doctor and get basic tests that might indicate the need for more comprehensive care outside of the gynecological field.

Planned Parenthood has also provided basic "well care," "first aid" and "ongoing management" of such things as high blood pressure, diabetes sugar tests, and elder checkups in towns that have been struck by a disaster, such as New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.

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Planned Parenthood was started by Margaret Sanger, who was a proponent of eugenics. Therefore, Planned Parenthood is a scheme to implement eugenics.

The reality is that eugenics advocates differed wildly in their philosophy and approach to the implementation of (obviously discredited) eugenic policy. Anti-abortionist propaganda typically attempts to associate Sanger with Hitler, generally claiming that she inspired Nazi eugenics plans or false allegations that she had ties to Ernst Rudin, one of the originators of "racial hygiene" policies in Nazi Germany. In fact, Sanger was opposed to forced sterilization and spoke against the Nazi eugenics programs. In addition, many eugenicists opposed her because they believed birth control would decrease birth rates among the upper class and so reduce the "better stocks" of society.[1]

Planned Parenthood is only about abortion. Planned Parenthood offers a large range of services that have nothing to do with birth control, much less abortion. (For Christ's sake, even Donald Trump acknowledges this![3]) And their primary goal is to prevent pregnancy, not terminate it. If termination were their goal, they would not push the birth control issue quite so hard. In current president Cecile Richard's own words: "Planned Parenthood does more to prevent unintended pregnancy and the need for abortion than any organization in America."[4]

Planned Parenthood pushes abortion. Well, no. Planned Parenthood offers abortions in 45 states. However, when they talk to a person who is pregnant they try to find out where the mother is at in her life, what her morals, emotions, and religious views are, what her personal needs are financially and work with her from there to determine the best path for her. This includes frank and open discussions about abortion as well as the repercussions of giving birth and of adoption. Little is sugarcoated about any choice.

The US House of Representatives tried to push Obama to accept denial of any money to Planned Parenthood Clinics if he wanted his "health care reform."[6]

In the 2016 Presidential primaries, several GOP candidates have proposed defunding Planned Parenthood, and Senator Ted Cruz even threatened a government shutdown over the issue.[7] This is in response to a series of undercover videos released by the phony "Center for Medical Progress" that falsely accused Planned Parenthood of selling fetal body parts for profit.[8][9][10] And even then, Carly Fiorina had to go as far as to make up a story about a video showing "a fully formed fetus on the table, its heart beating, its legs kicking, while someone says we have to keep it alive to harvest its brain." That was so dishonest that even Fox News' Chris Wallace was not pleased [11] but some Republicans are trying to prevent the perpetrators being prosecuted.[12]

1 in 5 American women will receive care from Planned Parenthood at some point in her lifetime.[13]

75% of their clients have incomes at or below 150 percent of the federal poverty level. [14]

97% of women's services at Planned Parenthood is for preventive care or generic women's health care.[15]

Planned Parenthood offers birth control at up to 50% of the rate charged by pharmacies without insurance.[note 1]

35% of their total services goes into contraception. 34% was for STD/STI screening and treatment. Cancer testing (pap smears and breast exams) constituted 17% of their services. Abortion amounted to just under 3% of their total services,[16] regardless of what Jon Kyl had to say (even if it wasn't supposed to be "factual"). This adds up to about 15% of their revenue,[17] mainly because abortions just cost that much more than the other stuff.

No federal funds can be used for abortion in the US — period. So any money that Planned Parenthood gets from the feds goes into the preventive care, STD/STI screening and treatment, and education.

In 2011, nearly half of the pregnancies in the US were unplanned.[18] Some end in abortion (40%), many end up in homes where the child is a serious financial burden to the family or in too many cases single mothers, some are born addicted to drugs or alcohol, and almost none end up in the right-wing "right to life" fantasy of a happily-ever-after home with two parents and happy children.

The CDC has seen a drastic increase in the number of illegal, back alley abortions done not because the women cannot find legal abortion services, but because they cannot afford them. Planned Parenthood, with its sliding scale and its connections to various private donors, makes abortion services affordable for those who truly cannot afford it.

Planned Parenthood also provides sexual health services for men, including treatments for jock itch, erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation.[19] Because, you know, the name of the provider is called Planned Parenthood, not "Unplanned Abortion"; and "Parenthood," for the most part, requires a capable male contributor in some capacity.

Somewhat surprisingly a number of prominent Republicans have been strong supporters of Planned Parenthood, both before and after the advent of Nixon's Southern strategy. Peggy Goldwater founded the Arizona chapter in 1937, and Planned Parenthood named an award after her husband (Senator Barry Goldwater), the "Choice® Barry Goldwater Award for her outstanding record of working to protect women's health."[20][21][22] Prescott Bush was the treasurer of Planned Parenthood in 1947, launching their first fundraiser, and his son "Rubbers" (George H.W. Bush) was a strong supporter of birth control.[20][21] in 1965, Dwight D. Eisenhower served as a co-chair of a Planned Parenthood committee with DemocratHarry Truman.[20]

In 1972, a year before the Roe v. Wade decision, a majority of both Republicans (68%) and Democrats (59%) supported abortion rights.[20]